Lady Gaga’s dogs found safe and well after being stolen at gunpoint
Lady Gaga’s two French bulldogs have been found safe and unharmed after being stolen at gunpoint, police in Los Angeles said.The pop star offered a 500,000 dollar (£350,000) reward for their return after her dog walker, Ryan Fischer, was shot in Hollywood on Wednesday.He is expected to make a full recovery.Koji and Gustav were handed in at the LAPD’s Olympic Community Police Station on Friday, according to the Associated Press.
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The two French bulldogs violently stolen from Lady Gaga’s dog walker have been returned safely after a woman, who wasn’t named, met the entertainer’s staff and detectives at the Olympic Community Police Station with the animals, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
Lady Gaga's two stolen bulldogs, snatched in a violent abduction that left the pets' caretaker shot in the chest this week in Hollywood, were turned over to police on Friday (February 26) and have been reunited with the pop singer's representatives, police said. Libby Hogan reports.